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The Program on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS), a new initiative within the ICSU global change programs, aims to integrate research on the stewardship of social?ecological systems, the services they generate, and the relationships among natural capital, human wellbeing, livelihoods, inequalit...


Carpenter, Stephen R.Folke, C.Norstro, A.Olsson, O.Schultz, L.Agarwal, B.Balvanera, PatriciaCampbell, Bruce M.Castilla, J.C.Cramer, W.DeFries, R.Eyzaguirre, Pablo B.Hughes, T.P.Polasky, S.Sanusi, Z.Scholes, Robert J.Spierenburg, M.[Program on ecosystem change and society: an international research strategy for integrated social-ecological systems.]Program on ecosystem change and society: an international research strategy for integrated social-ecological systems.

In discussing the 1997 UN Watercourse Convention, McCaffrey (1998) gave a theoretical example of the late-developer problem. This paper complements that theoretical example with a real case study of the Zerafshan basin in Central Asia. While McCalliey addressed the water quantity issue in his exa...


Olsson, O.Wegerich, KaiKabilov, F.[Water quantity and quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: only an upstream riparian problem?]Water quantity and quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: only an upstream riparian problem?

In discussing the 1997 UN Watercourses Convention, McCaffrey (1998) gave a theoretical example of the late-developer problem. This paper complements that theoretical example with a real case study of the Zerafshan basin in Central Asia. While McCaffrey addressed the water quantity issue in his ex...


Olsson, O.Wegerich, KaiKabilov, Firdavs[Water quantity and quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: only an upstream riparian problem?]Water quantity and quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: only an upstream riparian problem?
Wegerich, KaiOlsson, O.[Response to David B. Brooks [on his response in Water International, 36(3):407-409 to the article by Wegerich and Olsson in Water International, 35(6):707-717]]Response to David B. Brooks [on his response in Water International, 36(3):407-409 to the article by Wegerich and Olsson in Water International, 35(6):707-717]

Quantitative estimates of the hydrologic effects of climate change are essential for understanding and solving potential transboundary water conflicts in the Zerafshan river basin, Central Asia. This paper introduces an identification of runoff generation processes and a detection of changes in h...


Olsson, O.Gassmann, M.Wegerich, KaiBauer, M.[Identification of the effective water availability from streamflows in the Zerafshan river basin, Central Asia]Identification of the effective water availability from streamflows in the Zerafshan river basin, Central Asia

Understanding the spatial-temporal patterns of water quality parameters and apportioning the sources of water pollution are important for water management. Within the Zerafshan basin a basin efficiency approach is practiced. Here water quality data for a 30 year period are presented and analysed ...


Olsson, O.Gassmann, M.Manig, N.Ikramova, M.Wegerich, Kai[Basin efficiency approach and its effect on streamflow quality, Zerafshan River Uzbekistan]Basin efficiency approach and its effect on streamflow quality, Zerafshan River Uzbekistan

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